Reverse Flatlock Ladders
The Reverse Flatlock a.k.a “ladder stitch” is one of my all time favorite decorative stitches on a serger. This stitch is the flip side of the Flatlock stitch that you may have seen in a previous tip clip (link down below). You’ll learn how to do this stitch on your serger plus kick up your surface design with an added weaving technique. Flatlock with the Lace Applicator Foot: • Flatlock with the Lace Applicator Foot Serger ToteBag: https://www.gailpatrice.com/serger-to... #FlatlockStitch #SergerEssentials Happy Sewing & Serging

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